Government & Public Sector

May 13, 2021 The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is currently seeking information about the country's taxpayers who conducted transactions worth at least $20,000 in cryptocurrencies between 2016 and 2020. According to the U.S. Department of Justice more...

May 13, 2021 A new Florida bill is causing controversy by preventing technology companies from removing politicians from their social media platforms. The bill is now awaiting the signature of Florida Governor and Trump ally Ron DeSantis. The more...

May 13, 2021 On May 12, U.S. President Joe Biden announced the creation of a commission to review air accidents and the introduction of new software standards for government agencies, following a series of digital attacks that have more...

May 13, 2021 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will offer a rebate of up to $50 per month for eligible American families and up to $75 for households that qualify for Tribal land under the Emergency Broadband Benefit more...

May 12, 2021 The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revealed that the broadband industry spent $4.2 million to generate and submit more than 8.5 million fake comments to the FCC, creating what appears to be widespread grassroots more...

May 12, 2021 On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it was compiling information on the impact of the global semiconductor shortage on the U.S. communications sector. The U.S. auto industry is feeling the brunt of the more...

May 12, 2021 Britain's new law, The Online Safety Bill, will require social media companies and websites to take action to remove illegal content such as hate crimes, harassment, and threats against individuals. Companies that fail to comply more...

April 28, 2021 The United States government issued a warning about the continued attacks coordinated by the Russian foreign intelligence service SVR, also known as APT29. The statement came jointly through the FBI, the US Department of Homeland more...

April 28, 2021 A ransomware group called Babuk has broken into the computer network of the Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department and threatened to release sensitive information about police informants if they are not contacted within three days.Ransomware more...

April 26, 2021 The Supreme Court's ruling in a case of misleading payday lending practices has been heavily criticized by the Federal Trade Commission, which believes the court has ruled in favour of fraudsters and dishonest corporations.According to more...

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